5 Things to Know About the Firestone Credit Card

The two cards offer different terms

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With no annual fee, either version of the Firestone credit card is easy to keep open without an impact on your budget.

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Rewards are complicated

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Both versions of the card separate cardholders into three different tiers based on how much they spend annually at Firestone Complete Auto Care locations

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Redemptions come with restrictions

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With a Firestone credit card, you can redeem rewards for tires or service at Firestone, Tires Plus or Wheel Works locations. Every time you earn 1,000 points, they are converted to a $10 reward certificate

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The perks can help

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As a cardholder, you'll get 5% off your first purchase. So if you had a bill of, say, $500, you'd owe only $475. That's not a ton, but when it comes to an expensive car repair, any little bit saved can help

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A deferred interest offer is risky

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The Firestone credit card has a deferred interest offer that guarantees no interest if paid in full in six months on individual purchases of $149 or more made at Firestone, Wheel Works and Tires Plus stores

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